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Michael Mina

Immunologist, epidemiologist, and physician at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Discusses COVID-19 testing and therapeutics.

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Nov 26, 2024 • 30min

Measles: The Cancer Killer?

Michael Mina, a former Harvard epidemiologist and current chief scientific officer at eMed, reveals the surprising impact of measles on the immune system, leading to what's called 'immune amnesia.' He discusses how measles can weaken immune responses and increase vulnerability to other diseases. Stephen Russell, co-founder of Vyriad and a former Mayo Clinic researcher, shares innovative approaches using the measles virus to target cancer cells, exploring this exciting frontier of virotherapy and its potential benefits for cancer treatment.
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Oct 29, 2021 • 1h 54min

#235 – Michael Mina: Rapid COVID Testing

Michael Mina, an immunologist and epidemiologist from Harvard, dives into the transformative role of rapid at-home COVID testing. He emphasizes their importance in managing public health and mitigating anxiety, contrasting them with traditional PCR tests. Mina critiques the slow governmental response to testing regulation and advocates for straightforward policies to increase accessibility. He also touches on the balance between privacy and health data, urging for clear communication to build public trust during these challenging times.
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Dec 19, 2020 • 2h 19min

#146 – Michael Mina: Rapid Testing, Viruses, and the Engineering Mindset

Michael Mina, an esteemed immunologist and physician at Harvard, is renowned for his pioneering work on rapid COVID-19 testing. In this engaging conversation, he discusses the critical role of rapid testing in managing pandemics and its potential to empower individuals. Mina delves into the intricate relationship between viruses and society, the engineering approaches needed in public health, and how innovative technologies can enhance our understanding of viral behaviors. He also addresses the balance between data collection and personal privacy in tackling health crises.
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May 7, 2025 • 51min

Shot Callers: Vaccines Gone Viral

In this discussion, Dr. Michael Mina, an expert in epidemiology and immunology, sheds light on the nuances of COVID-19 vaccines and public health communication. He explores how vaccine limitations affect public trust and introduces the alarming concept of immune amnesia related to measles. The conversation delves into the historical context of vaccination challenges, the urgent need for universal vaccines, and the importance of clear, accurate scientific messaging to bolster public confidence in vaccination programs.
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Nov 11, 2021 • 1h 34min

Explosive Rittenhouse Trial Moments and COVID Testing and Vaccines, with Robert Gruler, Dr. Michael Mina, and Brian Dressen | Ep. 201

Robert Gruler, a criminal defense attorney known for his expertise in high-profile cases, joins Dr. Michael Mina, an immunologist from Harvard, and chemist Brian Dressen, who advocates for vaccine transparency. They dive into the complexities of the Rittenhouse trial, dissecting media narratives and legal strategies. The conversation also shifts to COVID-19, exploring testing methods, vaccine safety concerns, and personal stories of adverse reactions, all while emphasizing the need for transparency and informed public health decisions.

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